January 18, 2008

TCAT Announces Changes to Spring Bus Service Schedule

By | January 18, 2008

TCAT has announced several changes to its Spring Service Schedule. Route 10 service will now be extended until 7:00 p.m., and the bus stop at Buffalo and Aurora St. will no longer be serviced. Route 13 will no longer serve Triphammer Mall, and will run seven minutes earlier following the Stewart Park stop. Route 31 will no longer service Arrowwood Dr./Convenient Care; instead, Route 32 will service that stop, and will run seven minutes later on Saturdays.
Route 14 will also have some minor timing adjustments, as well as three new trips to Green St., at 10:10 and 11:20 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Route 19 has also added new stops to Green St. at 9:30, 10:40 and 11:50 a.m. and 12:50 p.m.
Additionally, select morning outbound and afternoon inbound trips on Route 21 will now stop at Franziska Racker Center. Route 40’s first morning trip will now operate 10 minutes earlier, and the Route will now have additional a.m. and p.m. trips. Finally, Route 83’s service will now end at 4:36 p.m.

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